City's rent stabilization law to expire today

The city's rent stabilization law is set to expire today, leaving millions of tenants across the five boroughs worried about rising rent prices. State lawmakers

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People living in about one million rent-stabilized apartments in the Bronx and across New York City are waiting for lawmakers in Albany to pass new rent regulations or extend the current laws. (6/15/15)

NEW YORK - People living in about one million rent-stabilized apartments in the Bronx and across New York City are waiting for lawmakers in Albany to pass new rent regulations or extend the current laws.

That could mean the end of tenant protections for 2 million people. The law, as it stands, limits the amount that landlords can charge for their rent.